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  • Studying the red planet
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    Studying the red planet

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    As new probes reach Mars, here’s what we know so far from trips to the red planet. This resource covers...

    Years 5-10
  • Biology by the numbers
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    Biology by the numbers

    Biological SciencesMathematical SciencesSTEM

    Biological sciences and maths have a growing friendship. This article highlights the importance of a connection between Biology and Mathematics....

    Years 8 & 10
  • How modelling helped our COVID response
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    How modelling helped our COVID response

    Biological SciencesMathematical SciencesSTEM

    Modelling is a term that is well known by scientists but has only recently been making headlines. So what does...

    Years 8-10
  • COSMOS Magazine: Live Fast, Die Last
    Article & Student Activity

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    COSMOS Magazine: Live Fast, Die Last

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    In complete defiance of one of nature’s most fundamental laws, a species of tiny, frenetic bat is living 10 times...

    Years 2-3, 5 & 7-8
  • COSMOS Magazine: The Internet of Temporary Things
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    COSMOS Magazine: The Internet of Temporary Things

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Cash in your silicone chips – paper and plastic are about to make a comeback. As sensors fill the world...

    Years 6 & 8-10
  • Jane Oppenheim and her career in science-based skincare
    Article, Career Profile & Podcast

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    Jane Oppenheim and her career in science-based skincare

    Biological SciencesCareers in STEMChemical SciencesSTEM

    Researcher Dr Jane Oppenheim was the 2019 Clunies Ross Entrepreneur of the Year. In this article, you will find out...

    Years 8-10
  • Can objects bruise like we do?
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    Can objects bruise like we do?

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Korean scientists continue the quest to make material that bruise possible. This article is well suited to Year 8 and...

    Years 8-10
  • Time does fly when we’re having fun
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    Time does fly when we’re having fun

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Scientists identify neurons that skew our perception. Suitable for year 8 and 10 Biology students, this article describes scientific research...

    Years 8 & 10
  • Why mozzies prefer some people to others
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    Why mozzies prefer some people to others

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Bacterial diversity could explain why some people are more prone to mosquito bites than others. Use this article with year...

    Years 8 & 10
  • As COVID-19 vaccines get closer, these are the steps they must pass to prove they’re safe
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    As COVID-19 vaccines get closer, these are the steps they must pass to prove they’re safe

    Biological SciencesSTEMTechnology

    [PLEASE NOTE: The information in this article may since have been updated or refined.] As the world waits for a...

    Years 8
  • Self-heal like a squid
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    Self-heal like a squid

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesSTEM

    A new material inspired by a natural protein found in squid. This short article is well suited to students in...

    Years 5, 8 & 10
  • As if space wasn’t dangerous enough, bacteria become nastier in microgravity
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    As if space wasn’t dangerous enough, bacteria become nastier in microgravity

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Research from space flight missions has found that bacteria seem to become more resistant to antibiotics and mutate quicker in...

    Years 7-10

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